Quote Originally Posted by Pursu7it View Post
I couldn't find the current version of pokerstove so is there a website which can help me to solve this task?

And btw, I don't really understand why we don't have to cound the combinations if we want to decide if we are going to call or not.
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Note: Notice that we aren’t really having to count hand combinations for this calculation. That type of counting mostly only applies to bluffing scenarios so that we know how often our opponent is folding and other types of range analysis where we need to know more than just the total equity of his range.

So without a programm we would count the combinations which would make villain bet and figure out how many of them we can beat. And then divide those combination we can beat through all combinations which would make him bet in order to get our equity?
You can get PokerStove at this link. Click the download button near the top for v1.24: http://www.thepokerbank.com/tools/software/pokerstove/

To answer your question, yes. The reason we aren't going to count combinations here is because we aren't always going to be looking at our equity on the river. For example, if we're pre-flop and looking to call a shove, we can't just use hand combinations to decide what our equity is going to be.